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BRITISH AIRWAYS ANNOUNCES ROUTES AND STARTS SELLING SEATS FOR ITS NEW GATWICK SHORT-HAUL SUBSIDIARY

Today British Airways has revealed the initial destinations for its new Gatwick subsidiary, which will start flying from March 2022. Tickets to 35 short-haul destinations will also be on sale from Tuesday 14 December.

The airline announced its intention to create a short-haul standalone business at Gatwick in August, similar to its operation from London City Airport, which operates under the British Airways name but exists as an entirely separate entity. The offshoot will launch later in 2022, with short-haul services at Gatwick being operated by mainline BA until the new entities’ Air Operators Certificate is issued. BA short-haul flights will start operating from Gatwick at the end of March, with three Airbus short-haul aircraft initially, ramping ramp up to 18 aircraft by the end of May.

The subsidiary will herald the airline’s return to short-haul flying from the London airport, which had been suspended as a result of Covid-19 in Spring 2020. During the pandemic, several routes were moved to Heathrow airport, some of which will return to Gatwick, as well as being maintained at Heathrow to give customers choice, including Faro, Ibiza, Malaga, Marrakech and Tenerife. In addition, other new routes will be added at Gatwick including Athens, Berlin, Madrid, Milan Malpensa and Santorini.

The new services will be branded and known as British Airways*. Customers will receive the same high level of service they expect of British Airways as well as enjoying the benefits of travelling with the UK’s flag carrier including a generous baggage allowance, free water and snacks, free seat selection at -24 hours and frequent flyer benefits which include lounge access.

Club Europe customers will also receive complimentary food and drink and Euro Traveller customers who want to order additional food will benefit from access to the airline’s ‘Speedbird Café', which features a selection of products from a range of carefully selected British brands.

Tickets, which will go on sale at ba.com today, and start from £39* each way with fares competitive with those of Gatwick no-frills carriers. British Airways Holidays also has a number of packages to these destinations, starting from £119.** The airline will continue to prioritise flying to and from the most convenient destinations across Europe.

Sean Doyle, British Airways’ Chairman and CEO, said: “Today is a landmark moment for British Airways. The creation of a new British Airways short-haul organisation means Gatwick customers will benefit from access to a premium service from the UK’s flag carrier at competitive prices. We are looking forward to bringing a short-haul network back to Gatwick, with a fantastic flying team in place, to serve our customers from London’s second hub airport, which we feel sure will be a success.”

Stewart Wingate, CEO, Gatwick Airport, said: “This significant news will be very welcome for many people connected to the airport. Despite the ongoing public health situation, today’s announcement is a positive signal that consumer confidence is returning as people start thinking about making travel plans for next summer.

“Given the difficult period we have all just been through, we expect BA’s new and extensive network of services from Gatwick to destinations across Europe to be in high demand and our staff, retailers, restaurants, cafes and bars are all looking forward to welcoming BA passengers back in larger numbers from April next year.”

The airline has already launched a significant recruitment campaign to invite people interested in roles to help the company launch the new subsidiary. Prospective candidates can visit the British Airways careers site, where new roles are added each week and you can register your interest for future job alerts.

Ends

Notes to editors:

* Tickets are each way based on a return fare. Available on Nice, Palma and Venice if booked as part of a return, travel period 7 June – 29 June.

The new services will initially be operated by British Airways, but by Autumn 2022 the organisation will be managed separately under the company trading name ‘BA Euroflyer’, consistent with its sister subsidiary ‘BA CityFlyer’. The brand name will remain as British Airways.

** Venice: British Airways Holidays offers two nights at the 4* Novotel Venezia Mestre Castellana from £119pp, travelling on selected dates between 1 April - 30 April 2022 inclusive. Includes economy (Euro Traveller) return flights from London Gatwick Airport, 23kg luggage allowance and accommodation. Book by 25 January 2022. For reservations visit www.britishairways.com/venice

Nice: British Airways Holidays offers two nights at the 4* Best Western Cannes Riviera & Spa from £119pp, travelling on selected dates between 1 April - 30 April 2022 inclusive. Includes economy (Euro Traveller) return flights from London Gatwick Airport, 23kg luggage allowance and accommodation. Book by 25 January 2022. For reservations visit www.britishairways.com/nice

Palma: British Airways Holidays offers five nights at the 4* Blue Sea Club Martha’s from £179pp, travelling on selected dates between 1 May - 31 May 2022 inclusive. Includes economy (Euro Traveller) return flights from London Gatwick Airport, 23kg luggage allowance and accommodation. Book by 25 January 2022. For reservations visit www.britishairways.com/palma

Gatwick short-haul routes, launching from March 2022:

DestinationCountryStart Date
AmsterdamNetherlands29 March 2022
LarnacaCyprus29 March 2022
PaphosCyprus29 March 2022
SevilleSpain29 March 2022
TenerifeSpain29 March 2022
VeronaItaly29 March 2022
Arrecife (Lanzarote)Spain30 March 2022
FaroPortugal30 March 2022
MaltaMalta30 March 2022
Catania (Sicily)Italy31 March 2022
MalagaSpain31 March 2022
MarrakechMorocco31 March 2022
NiceFrance31 March 2022
AlicanteSpain1 April 2022
AntalyaTurkey2 April 2022
Las Palmas (Gran Canaria)Spain2 April 2022
BariItaly3 April 2022
DubrovnikCroatia4 April 2022
TurinItaly4 April 2022
IbizaSpain5 April 2022
Palma (Mallorca)Spain7 April 2022
BerlinGermany8 April 2022
VeniceItaly8 April 2022
Mahon (Menorca)Spain11 April 2022
MadridSpain14 April 2022
ThessalonikiGreece14 April 2022
BordeauxFrance15 April 2022
Milan MalpensaItaly15 April 2022
SantoriniGreece15 April 2022
Cagliari (Sardinia)Italy17 April 2022
DalamanTurkey23 April 2022
Heraklion (Crete)Greece24 April 2022
KosGreece24 April 2022
RhodesGreece28 April 2022
AthensGreece4 May 2022

 
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Coraggiosi ad andare al testa a testa con Easyjet sulla MXP-LGW, con BA che avrà un solo daily contro i diversi voli giornalieri di Easyjet.
 
Stipendi da fame, ma non solo. Parliamo di turni da 6 giorni on con rotazioni da 12 ore e minimum rest… schifo.
 
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Un mio carissimo amico mi direbbe: mica t'ha detto er dottore d'annà a lavorà pe loro!!

Un ragionamento che non condivido per niente. Nessuno è così gonzo da pretendere di arricchirsi lavorando nell'industria del trasporto aereo, ma almeno non fare turni da minatore sarebbe una cosa decente.

I BA ex base Gatwick che fine faranno?

minestra, finestra...